Adult Studio Workshop

Color Innovations through Painting

Classes

Wednesday, December 7, 2022
5:30 – 7:30 pm EST
Zoom, Virtual Program

This program is at capacity. If you have questions or would like to receive advance notification about future programs, please email [email protected].

In this two-part virtual workshop taught by artist Mark Joshua Epstein, create paintings inspired by works on view in the exhibition New York: 1962-1964. Participants will learn about color mixing and transparency in acrylic paint and will explore color pouring and hard-edge painting techniques to make original abstract works on canvas. This class will take place on Zoom and includes live instruction.

A list of required materials will be provided in advance of the workshop. Participants should have access to a computer with a camera and WiFi and will receive a Zoom link prior to the program date.

All skill levels welcome.

$40 General; $35 Members
Material cost: up to $65

Please note that this is a two-session class. Ticket purchase is required and includes both sessions on December 7 & 14. 

This program is presented with captioning through Zoom. The Jewish Museum is committed to making its virtual programs accessible to all. For inquiries and requests for live CART interpretation, ASL interpretation, or additional accommodations please email [email protected] or call 212.423.3200 ext. 0. 

Kenneth Noland, Spread, 1958, oil on canvas, 117 x 117 in. (297.2 x 297.2 cm). Grey Art Gallery, New York University Art Collection, New York, NY. Gift of William S. Rubin (1964.20).